i wish they kept the old high revving inline four instead of the newer motor....
Yeah, don't all we Yanks? It never came to the U.S. and would likely cost within a few hundred bucks of a CBR600RR if it did.
I'd buy one for sure if I could.
A 250 watercooled single like the Yamaha WR250 has makes Ninja-level power. But that bike is made in Japan, and costs a couple thou more.
The new CBR is pretty cheap. It also has EFI for the same price of the carbureted Ninja. Kawasaki makes an EFI version too, but only Canada and Europe get it.
It's a tradeoff. More low end for brand H, at expense of highest speed.